China Overseas Chinese Network, December 31. According to the WeChat official account of the "Russian Dragon", New Year 2021 is approaching. The reporter and seven overseas Chinese in Russia chatted about their New Year's wishes. This may not be a perfect New Year, but The dawn of hope can already be seen.

  Wu Hao, President of the Federation of Overseas Chinese and Chinese Youth in Russia, Secretary-General and Executive Vice President of the Russia-China Peaceful Unification Promotion Association, and President of Russia Wuzhou Century Group: "My biggest hope for the new year is that the epidemic will pass as soon as possible, so that everyone can be healthy and healthy. The land will survive. And the normal exchanges of personnel between countries can be restored as soon as possible.” In Wu Hao's view, 2020 is a magnificent year. Even if it is full of ups and downs, everyone is still full of hope and longing.

  Huang Zixin, an overseas Chinese in St. Petersburg: "In the new year, I hope that the world will be peaceful, that the epidemic will pass, and that I can bring my newborn baby back to China to meet my family." This year, Huang Zixin and her husband married in Russia and welcomed their baby. Can't go home, but for her, the change of identity is the biggest gain.

  Zhang Lu, Secretary of the Director of Foreign Affairs of the Art Department of Moscow State University: "I hope that the 2021 epidemic will pass. All students can return to Russia to continue their schooling. I can see each of them. This is what I look forward to most."

  Yang Qi and Zhang Min, international students at the St. Petersburg State University of Information Technology, Mechanics and Optics: "I hope we can go home and get married. We have not been back for a year and want to reunite with our family." It was originally Yang Qi on September 22 this year. On the day of their wedding with Zhang Min in their hometown, they have not been able to return home due to the sudden epidemic, and the originally scheduled wedding date was forced to be postponed.

  Li Enlin, a Chinese businessman in St. Petersburg, said: "Like everyone, I hope that the epidemic will pass as soon as possible and normal economic and trade exchanges can be resumed as soon as possible." Due to the impact of the epidemic, Li Enlin's factory technicians and customers were unable to come to Russia, many projects could not be carried out, and goods and equipment were exchanged All were blocked, and many of Li Enlin's plans were disrupted.

  St. Petersburg Chinese businessman Daliang: "My New Year's wish is to be safe and healthy is the number one priority. One or two years of career accumulation is nothing. I believe that the epidemic will not last for several years."

  Zhang Yi (pseudonym), a tourist industry practitioner in St. Petersburg: "I hope that the world will overcome the epidemic in 2021, make the epidemic a thing of the past, and return to normal life as soon as possible. Not only our own industry needs to recover, but the whole world can recover from the pain of the epidemic. Recover.” In recent years, Russia was originally a popular destination country for Chinese tourists, but the epidemic brought the booming tourism market to a sudden halt, and it has not recovered yet. Zhang Yi said that she very much hopes to welcome Chinese tourists again next year.